Antiretroviral therapy and side effect management for patients who require treatment

Custom treatment plans for patients who have HIV resistant to previous drug regimens

Screening for cervical and anal dysplasia

Screening for viral hepatitis coinfection (both hepatitis C and B)

Fenway’s model of care for all patients views the mind and body as one. We offer individual and group therapy, psychiatric expertise, addiction treatment and support in a welcoming environment. We also offer on-site complementary therapies including detox and wellness acupuncture and massage therapy.

Other services offered at Fenway include dermatology, pulmonology, podiatry, radiology and nutrition. Our on-site pharmacy has two locations, 1340 Boylston and 142 Berkeley, and provides many benefits to Fenway patients. Our main clinic at 1340 Boylston Street also offers on-site eye care and dental care.

We believe that everyone deserves access to high-quality, affordable health care. If you are currently uninsured, Fenway Health can help you enroll in Commonwealth Care, MassHealth, and other programs. If you live in Massachusetts, you may be eligible for coverage. And it’s easy. Please call us at 617.927.6000 and ask for an appointment with our insurance counselors, and also ask for information about our sliding fee schedule for patients and clients.

Fenway Health participates in the Ryan White HIV/AIDS program to help provide a wide range of coordinated medical, behavioral health, vision, dental, case management, drug assistance and other essential support services to HIV+ people.

To speak to someone at Fenway Health to see what services you may qualify for, please call 617.927.6000 and ask to make an appointment with a Medical Case Manager.

To learn more about Ryan White and this national program, please visit the official program websites:

Fenway also partners with Boston’s Long-Term Survivors Support Group (LTSSG). LTSSG welcomes diversity and currently seeks new members. Meetings occur on the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month in the Copley Square area. There is no charge to participate. For more information contact Ethan at ethan_herschman@yahoo.com.

For patients with complex health problems such as HIV and other chronic illnesses, Fenway offers comprehensive case management services. Our registered nurses and medical social workers help patients understand and access the many resources available to them.

For chronically ill patients, the primary care nurse assumes the additional role of case manager, assisting and supporting you through the course of your illness. Your RN will help you understand the disease process and the impact it is likely to have on your health and provide the information you need to stay healthy and make sound choices about your health care.

We have staff available to help you cope with the practical and emotional aspects of your care and help you access mental health care. Behavioral health specialists are clinically-licensed therapists with graduate-level education, and can provide supportive counseling and therapy. Medical case managers are also available to help you apply for Medicare or Medicaid and access community-based services, such as financial, housing and legal assistance programs, and pastoral counseling; coordinate and facilitate communication among multiple service providers; and make referrals to various other services.

In addition to providing high-quality care for people living with HIV/AIDS, Fenway Health is actively involved in research to develop new ways to treat and control HIV infection. The Fenway Institute is currently recruiting participants for open studies.

Fenway Health is America’s leading health care organization with a specific mission to serve the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. All medical and behavioral health care providers at Fenway are trained to care for the LGBT community.

All medical and behavioral health care providers also have special training in transgender care, including hormone treatments. Fenway is the largest care provider and employer of transgender people in Massachusetts.

AIDS Action Committee provides a wide range of supportive services for people living with HIV/AIDS, including peer support, housing assistance, case management and more. In 2013, to better serve the community, AIDS Action Committee and Fenway Health became strategic partners.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency

DIAL 911

PrEP & PEP

Fenway Health offers PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) and PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) in accordance with certain policies and procedures. If you are interested in learning more, please call to schedule an appointment.

617.927.6000

MyFenway

Patients can use MyFenway.org or MyBorum.org to request prescription refills and referrals online, and communicate over email with some Fenway Health or Sidney Borum, Jr. Health Center providers. Get help creating a MyFenway or MyBorum account here.